80 South Street is a proposed residential skyscraper in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, that has been planned since the early 2000s. The original proposal for the skyscraper, released in 2003, was designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, and was canceled in 2008 as a result of a declining real-estate market. A new shorter design was planned to be finished in 2016, and China Oceanwide Holdings Limited acquired 80 South Street in March 2016. However, following the collapse of Chinese real estate conglomerate Evergrande and associated contagion, in October 2021 China Oceanwide began marketing the property at an aggressive discount of more 190MM below its original acquisition cost in order to raise funds for its parent entity.
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| - 80 South Street (de)
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| - 80 South Street ist ein geplanter Super-Wolkenkratzer in New York City, der im August 2012 der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt wurde. (de)
- 80 South Street is a proposed residential skyscraper in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, that has been planned since the early 2000s. The original proposal for the skyscraper, released in 2003, was designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, and was canceled in 2008 as a result of a declining real-estate market. A new shorter design was planned to be finished in 2016, and China Oceanwide Holdings Limited acquired 80 South Street in March 2016. However, following the collapse of Chinese real estate conglomerate Evergrande and associated contagion, in October 2021 China Oceanwide began marketing the property at an aggressive discount of more 190MM below its original acquisition cost in order to raise funds for its parent entity. (en)
- Le 80 South Street était un projet de gratte-ciel situé à New York (New York, États-Unis).Ce projet a été abandonné en avril 2008. Prévu pour être construit dans le quartier de Lower Manhattan et achevé en 2009, il a été dessiné par l'architecte espagnol Santiago Calatrava. S'il avait été achevé, il serait devenu le 3e building le plus haut de la ville de New York (après l'Empire State Building et la Bank of America Tower) et le 8e plus haut des États-Unis. Un nouveau projet, moins haut, a été annoncé en 2012. (fr)
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| - 80 South Street ist ein geplanter Super-Wolkenkratzer in New York City, der im August 2012 der Öffentlichkeit vorgestellt wurde. (de)
- 80 South Street is a proposed residential skyscraper in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York City, that has been planned since the early 2000s. The original proposal for the skyscraper, released in 2003, was designed by renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, and was canceled in 2008 as a result of a declining real-estate market. A new shorter design was planned to be finished in 2016, and China Oceanwide Holdings Limited acquired 80 South Street in March 2016. However, following the collapse of Chinese real estate conglomerate Evergrande and associated contagion, in October 2021 China Oceanwide began marketing the property at an aggressive discount of more 190MM below its original acquisition cost in order to raise funds for its parent entity. (en)
- Le 80 South Street était un projet de gratte-ciel situé à New York (New York, États-Unis).Ce projet a été abandonné en avril 2008. Prévu pour être construit dans le quartier de Lower Manhattan et achevé en 2009, il a été dessiné par l'architecte espagnol Santiago Calatrava. S'il avait été achevé, il serait devenu le 3e building le plus haut de la ville de New York (après l'Empire State Building et la Bank of America Tower) et le 8e plus haut des États-Unis. Un nouveau projet, moins haut, a été annoncé en 2012. (fr)
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